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Plants that inhabit a rain-forest are not found in a wetland. Explain. ( No links please )​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Plant inhabiting a rain forest are not adapted to survive in aquatic conditions or wetlands. Plants are conformers. They are stenothermal. They cannot maintain a constant internal environment or temperature. The osmotic concentration of their body fluids affects the kinetics of enzymes through basal metabolic activity.

Answered by vedavidyasvy
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Plant inhabiting a rain forest are not adapted to survive in aquatic conditions or wetlands. Plants are conformers. They are stenothermal. They cannot maintain a constant internal environment or temperature. The osmotic concentration of their body fluids affects the kinetics of enzymes through basal metabolic activity.

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